Umut, rahmetliyi de çizmiş. #SabihKanadoğlu https://t.co/TlevzBcUqL
The image shows a tweet from BBC News Türkçe about the death of Sabih Kanadoğlu, a former Chief Public Prosecutor of the Turkish Republic. Below the tweet, there's a cartoon image. The joke, in Turkish, plays on the idea that despite Kanadoğlu's prestigious role as a constitutional law professor, he's portrayed in a comical, almost ridiculous light. The cartoon depicts him dancing energetically in a way that suggests an exaggerated, unexpected, and perhaps inappropriate enthusiasm. The text in the cartoon says things like: "The Constitutional law professor Sabih Kanadoğlu even got excited" and "Dancing alone far from home." This implies a stark contrast between his formal role and his portrayed (and possibly exaggerated) actions. The humor comes from the juxtaposition of Kanadoğlu's serious profession with the lighthearted and somewhat chaotic cartoon depiction, suggesting that even distinguished figures can sometimes behave in unexpected ways or have an element of the absurd in their lives.
Umut'un çizerken "Aferin Umut" diye mi dedi? 😜
"Çok ciddi dans eden adam" olayı her şeyi açıklıyor 😂